I didn't buy a case with my Reader so now I'm considering my options. I first need to decide if I want a cover that stays on all the time, or a sleeve/pouch/something just to put it in my bag. I am liking the feel of the device (the lightness and the rubber back) so right now I am leaning toward a sleeve or pouch. What do all of you do? Do you find it comfortable to read in the cover?

I am noticing one disadvantage of Sony: because it has a smaller market share, there seem to be fewer case options available than Kindle or Nook. I notice some sellers on Etsy say they will custom-make a case for any reader. Has anyone ever ordered a custom-made case for Sony and did it fit well? I like those hand-made cases.

Wouldn't be without the Tuff-luv flip top leather case I have for my 505. It's not only for safety; it is so darned comfortable to hold (with a couple of fingers slipped through the loop on the back) and easy to prop up so the reader is self-standing if I'm eating or my hands are otherwise occupied, paybe packing my pipe or knitting. Still holding my reader in one hand, the flip top flap also makes a handy shade in strong sunlight. And yep, it also answers all those silly 'it doesn't feel like/smell like a real book' moans and groans from died-in-the-wool treebook users. Well worth considering the pros of a good cover, I think. Best wishes. Neil

The 900 came with a cover which I leave on most of the time. It doesn't seem to change the weight but sometimes my hands just don't want to deal with it. When it travels it goes into a M Edge Touring sleeve.

The 600 didn't come with a case and I quickly learned to love the lightness compared to the 900. I have no plans to add any weight it since I'm loving holding it in one hand. I just recently bought the gold clutch case by case logic for travel. It could also double as an evening bag if the need ever arises.